Cam Le is a residential suburb in Da Nang, Vietnam's fourth-largest city, situated approximately 3km from Da Nang International Airport. The area experiences a tropical monsoon climate with average temperatures ranging from 21.7°C in January to 30.2°C in June. October marks the wettest month with 460mm of average precipitation, while February through May offer the most favorable conditions with lower rainfall and moderate temperatures. Within a 10km radius, the suburb provides 968 cafes, 621 restaurants, 335 hotels, and 67 hostels, making it accessible for both short-term visitors and longer stays. The nearby Da Nang cultural district offers access to museums, temples, and landmarks including the Dragon Bridge and traditional marble artisan villages, while the area maintains its predominantly residential character suitable for those seeking quieter accommodation near the airport and city center.
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Cam Le sits within the broader Da Nang metropolitan area, benefiting from coastal proximity while maintaining suburban character. The region experiences a tropical monsoon climate with distinct seasonal patterns. Winter months (December to February) are mild, with January averaging 21.7°C and peak rainfall in December at 373mm across 26 rain days. Spring (March to May) brings warming temperatures; April averages 26.9°C and May peaks at 29.1°C with 80mm precipitation. Summer months are hot and humid, with June reaching 30.2°C as the warmest period. Autumn (September to November) features the region's heaviest rainfall, with October recording 460mm across 25 rain days. The monsoon transition periods create variable conditions; residents and visitors should anticipate increased precipitation from July through December.
The suburb provides diverse lodging options distributed throughout the 10km radius. Hotels number 335 properties, supplemented by 67 hostels and 24 guesthouses, offering flexibility for various budgets and travel styles. Daily necessities and services are readily available: 968 cafes serve the local population and visitors, while 621 restaurants offer diverse cuisine options. Essential services include 19 hospitals, 54 pharmacies, and 316 ATMs ensuring visitor convenience. Markets (13 facilities) supply local produce and goods, while banks and post offices support commercial needs. The residential character means accommodation tends toward modest establishments rather than resort-style properties, reflecting the suburb's primary function as a living area for Da Nang workers and families.

While Cam Le itself is primarily residential, the broader Da Nang district contains significant cultural and heritage landmarks accessible by short journeys. The Cầu Rồng (Dragon Bridge) stands as a iconic attraction featuring fire and water shows. The Bảo tàng Nghệ thuật Điêu khắc Chăm Đà Nẵng (Champa Sculpture Museum) houses pre-Angkorian and Champa-period stone sculptures. Marble Mountains (Ngũ Hành Sơn) shelter Buddhist temples, caves, and a museum dedicated to marble artistry. The Làng đá mỹ nghệ Non Nước district showcases traditional marble and stone carving craftsmanship. Additional museums include the Marble Mountains Museum, Hoang Sa Museum, and Buddhist Museum. Art in Paradise Da Nang 3D Museum provides contemporary interactive exhibits. Parks within the 10km radius total 3 facilities, with 2 beaches nearby supporting recreational access. The area's 49 temples reflect strong Buddhist heritage throughout the suburb and surrounding district.
Da Nang International Airport (DAD) lies approximately 3km south of Cam Le, making it the primary entry point for air travel. Direct flights connect Da Nang to major Southeast Asian hubs including Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Bangkok. The airport's proximity eliminates lengthy ground transfer times, with typical taxi or ride-share journeys to Cam Le accommodations requiring 10–15 minutes depending on traffic. Phu Bai Airport near Hue lies 68km north, offering alternative air access for those exploring central Vietnam's highlands and imperial city. Ground transportation within Cam Le relies on taxis, ride-sharing applications, and motorbike rentals common throughout Da Nang. Local buses connect the suburb to the broader city. Travelers preferring self-drive options find motorcycle or scooter rental widely available at reasonable daily rates.

February through May represents the optimal period for Cam Le visits, balancing comfortable temperatures with minimal rainfall. February averages 22.1°C with only 82mm precipitation, March 24.7°C with 56mm, April 26.9°C with 79mm, and May 29.1°C with 80mm. These months provide clear skies suitable for outdoor sightseeing and cultural visits. June to August bring peak heat (averaging 29.4–30.2°C) and moderate humidity, requiring sun protection and heat mitigation. September experiences increasing rainfall and remains hot at 28°C; by October monsoon conditions dominate with 460mm precipitation. November-December remain visitable at 22.6–24.9°C but bring significant rainfall (347–373mm monthly). January offers mild conditions (21.7°C average) but includes elevated precipitation. Travelers avoiding peak rainfall should prioritize March through May when cultural sightseeing, outdoor activities, and local exploration remain comfortable.
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